Protesters call for Oakland demonstration against white supremacy

One person died and 19 were injured when a vehicle allegedly driven by Fields struck a crowd who were protesting a "Unite the Right" rally of white nationalists.

Ivanka Trump tweeted on Sunday about the recent violent clashesin Charlottesville, Virginia by alt-right protesters stating that "There should be no place in society for racism, white supremacy and neo-nazis".

Demonstrators in Charlottesville shouted anti-Semitic remarks at rallies Friday night and early Saturday, sparking clashes in the streets with opponents.

She says the attack was a reminder that evil still existed in the world but she remained confident Americans would be united.

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Rescue workers assist people injured when a auto rammed through the crowds.

Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer called the killing of a 32-year-old woman and the injury of others by a vehicle at a rally in the city a "terrorist attack with a auto used as a weapon". Corinne Geller, a Virignia State Police spokeswoman, said the pilot and a passenger were killed in the crash Saturday afternoon. "There is no place for you in America", McAuliffe said.

"Make no mistake: The white supremacists in #Charlottesville feel emboldened by the Trump Admin". Fields is in police custody.

Matt Korbon, a 22-year-old University of Virginia student, said counter-protesters were marching when "suddenly there was just this tire screeching sound". Go home. You are not wanted in this great commonwealth.

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Monsoon rains from June to September are important for farm-dependent Nepal, but they also cause havoc each year. The Red Cross said in a statement the death toll had reached at least 53, with dozens more missing and injured.

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